Tyson Matanich is a seasoned web developer with 13 years of experience specializing in front-end design and implementation for high-profile sites, including Microsoft.com, HaloWaypoint.com, and 343Industries.com. He has led end-to-end redesigns and responsive transformations, blending pixel-perfect HTML5/CSS3 with pragmatic JavaScript, React, and PWA techniques. Comfortable across the stack, Tyson pairs accessibility-first UI work with Node.js and ASP.NET/C# back-end integration to ship production-ready features. His open-source contributions include deep enhancements to the Web Essentials Visual Studio extension—adding Autoprefixer support and refactoring bundling and source-map behavior—highlighting a focus on developer tooling and build reliability. Based in Issaquah, Washington, he combines a designer’s eye with engineering rigor to deliver polished, maintainable web experiences. Colleagues rely on him for bridging design intent and technical constraints on large, brand-critical web properties.
Contributions summary:Tyson contributed to the Web Essentials 2013 Visual Studio extension by implementing and updating Autoprefixer support, including the addition of a new compiler and settings. They fixed source map issues related to Autoprefixer and integrated it within the CSS compilation process. Furthermore, the user refactored the bundle functionality, migrating the bundle schema and updating relative paths.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 2 pushes in 3 years 7 months
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